Former Longhorn star Vance Bedford will reportedly reprise his Louisville role as Charlie Strong's defensive coordinator at Texas.

There's no arguing that Charlie Strong's Louisville defense -- which finished 2013 ranked No. 1 in the FBS in yards allowed -- was in any way broken. So it's no surprise Strong's not looking to fix things at Texas.

Under the Strong-Bedford tag team, the Cardinals defense finished 14th, 23rd, 23rd and 1st in FBS total defense, and second in 2013 in scoring defense. The pair have worked together since both served on Urban Meyer's staff at Florida

But Bedford will be welcomed by Longhorn fans for reasons that go beyond his resume and successful working relationship with Strong. Bedford is a Texas native who played for the Longhorns under Fred Akers in the early '80s and earned all-SWC honors as a cornerback.

Bohl's original report claimed Bedford would also serve as the Longhorns' defensive backs coach, a move that would likely signal the departure of current secondary coach Duane Akina, one of the more popular members of Mack Brown's staff among Longhorn fans.

But even if that move comes about, Bedford's track record and Texas ties make his appointment all but a no-brainer. Strong has some difficult decisions ahead where the rest of his staff is concerned, but this one very likely didn't qualify.